Donkeypuncher wrote:3. Can you give a list of discs that were CE runs, and their version number?

Zach's answer to the CE run numbers question; it's the official list of warehouse folklore, but not verifiable for corporate office endorsement. I've handled or own all of these. - ZMHere are the runs of Millennium discs that are CE-type plastic (from around 2000-2002) : QJLS 1.1 and CE-JLS Test Run of 2000; QMS 1.1; Q-Mega 1.1 Proto w/bar-stamp; Polaris LS 1.12; EXP 1.7 .

ZAM, what about the Q Sentinel? I was of the understanding that most (if not all) of these are CE. They feel like CE and not Champ to me. What's the story?

The first run of Q-Sentinel is believed to be a mix of CE-type and Champion-type plastic. Besides the general opaque appearance of the plastic, those are identifiable by the engraving on the bottom; San Marino is first run, and the latest run uses a duplicate core engraved with WWW lettering. Most Q-Sentinels in circulation are first runs, the newer run has been circulating for approximately six months.

Blue disc's are destined for water. Because of the color they have a natural gravitation towards it. I believe that as does Fritz.

That's so absurd is hilarious.

It's TRUTH! I tell yea TRUTH!

I'll explain...
All blue discs, I've ever owned, ended up in the water, or puddle or sprinklers..
My brother laughed at me and I said, let's review your lost discs sir...
Blue DX Valk. One of your longest throws ever, what happen to it on that throw, Lost in the Lake you never thought you could make it to.
Blue Star Wraith, shanked a drive, hit a tree, ricocheted into the lake.
Blue DX Gazelle, hit's basket, pops up on edge, rolls into the lake.

I had a DX Roc, ended up in a creek from a skip n roll.
Star Starfire Blue yup stream @ Widefield.
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Blue disc's are destined for water. Because of the color they have a natural gravitation towards it. I believe that as does Fritz.

That's so absurd is hilarious.

It's TRUTH! I tell yea TRUTH!

I'll explain...All blue discs, I've ever owned, ended up in the water, or puddle or sprinklers..My brother laughed at me and I said, let's review your lost discs sir...Blue DX Valk. One of your longest throws ever, what happen to it on that throw, Lost in the Lake you never thought you could make it to.Blue Star Wraith, shanked a drive, hit a tree, ricocheted into the lake.Blue DX Gazelle, hit's basket, pops up on edge, rolls into the lake.

I had a DX Roc, ended up in a creek from a skip n roll.Star Starfire Blue yup stream @ Widefield....

Blue Discs = Water bound!

Think a blue disc would end up in that pet spa of yours if you gave it enough time?

Blue disc's are destined for water. Because of the color they have a natural gravitation towards it. I believe that as does Fritz.

That's so absurd is hilarious.

It's TRUTH! I tell yea TRUTH!

I'll explain...All blue discs, I've ever owned, ended up in the water, or puddle or sprinklers..My brother laughed at me and I said, let's review your lost discs sir...Blue DX Valk. One of your longest throws ever, what happen to it on that throw, Lost in the Lake you never thought you could make it to.Blue Star Wraith, shanked a drive, hit a tree, ricocheted into the lake.Blue DX Gazelle, hit's basket, pops up on edge, rolls into the lake.

I had a DX Roc, ended up in a creek from a skip n roll.Star Starfire Blue yup stream @ Widefield....

Blue Discs = Water bound!

Think a blue disc would end up in that pet spa of yours if you gave it enough time?